It’s not unusual to find interesting and creative names among the leading figures in all spheres of the arts, but there’s a really stellar group to be found among notable architects. International in scope, and looked at across time, here are some of the most intriguing first and last name examples–any of which you might want to consider if you’re an architecture aficionado—or if there’s an architect in your family.

AddisonMizner was one of the key developers of Florida resort architecture, Spanish Revival style. Mizner was born in 1872, when Addison was strictly a boys’ name—it didn’t begin to take off for girls until 1994, but still can make a valid patronymic choice for a boy.

CassGilbert was an early proponent of the Beaux Arts style skyscraper, designing, among others, the Woolworth Building in NewYork—the world’s tallest building at the time. He was named for a statesman-relative called LewisCass, but the name stands well on its own as a first. SinclairLewis wrote a novel about a judge called Cass Timberlane.

DecimusBurton was a prolific nineteenth century English architect and garden designer whose works included buildings at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Gardens and the London Zoo. Decimus is one of the old Latin numeral names that adventurous babynamers are beginning to consider.